Im looking to buy my first conventional rod but have little experience with them. I hear a lot about the Trevalas but what other conventional rods do you all recommend that are a little cheper? Before I pay the money for an expensive rod I would like to buy a cheaper rod but with good quality. Looking for a MH rod for future trips for Tog, bigger rockfish, and some bottom fishing. Thanks in advance.
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Sounds like you want one for the yak. Lengths from 6' to 7' would work. Maybe you want a boat rod, or just a lightweight casting rod. If you want to start off cheap, which is what I did, you may want to visit fishing flea markets. A bunch of them are coming up, including the Kent Island fishing flea market tomorrow. I picked up an Okuma 6' 6" boat rod for $40 last year. Works fine. I use it for trolling and bottom fishing. I caught a citation tog off it last month.
What kind of reel do you plan to use?2015 Hobie Outback (yellow)
2011 Hobie Outback (yellow)
2009 OK Prowler Trident 13 Angler (orange)
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I like and have a Tsunami Trophy Series Casting Jigging Rods the run from $70-$90 bucks'12 Ocean Kayak Prowler trident 13 Orange
'09 Wilderness Systems Ride 135 Red
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i don't have a lot of experience comparing the different rod companoes, but st croix mojo bass series rods have earned good reputation as quality rod/blank for the money. i'd be interested in any info from someone that's owned both mojo bass and trevala because i understand they have a good reputation as well.
i have M-extra fast casting and MH-fast spinning, both 6'-8" i believe. i like them both. i kind of prefer the casting outfit for jigging but it's just personal preference at this time.
i think typical mojo bass cost is 100. they may go on sale for 10 off, maybe even 20 but i wouldn't bet/wait on the 20 off.
with these rods, i think m v mh probably has more relevance to the weight of lures you plan on casting than it does to size of fish you might reel in since both have a lot of strength in the lower section of the rod. the mh would be better suited to really slinging a jig/bkd for example. but with vert jigging, casting's not much of an issue. for jigging heavier lead than just a normal jighead, i would go with the heavier rod. for bigger than normal summer rock, again i would lean towards the mh.
a fast or x-fast action refers to how far down the rod bends easily, ie how fast the taper changes. the x fast is thin only near the end whereas the fast action has bend that extends down a little more.
the faster action rods are generally good for sensitivity and are favored for jigging. if you were casting plugs, you might go with a med action to have more bend for letting the fish get hooked vs lure ripped out.Last edited by Southerly; 01-27-2012, 11:04 PM.
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Look into the bass pro shop line of musky blanks. You should find something to fit you price line and requirements.
MH 7' 1/2 to 1 1/2oz blanks should do the job well.
This would be a good starting point and the price is right
http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shop...SELL_THUMBNAIL
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I have two W&McGill Flats Blue Sglass rods that I use for everything- have a Abu Revo on one and a Shimano Curado on the other...love them...$99 each..."Lady Luck" 2016 Red Hibiscus Hobie Outback, Lowrance Hook2-7TS
2018 Seagrass Green Hobie Compass, Humminbird 798 ci HD SI
"Wet Dream" 2011 yellow Ocean Prowler 13
Charter member of Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club
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